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| 21 Feb 2016 10:14 AM |
The Ebola outbreak shows us that we aren't ready for more powerful diseases. The Spanish Flu killed well over 20-50 million people, and that was from 1918 to 1919, and at that time, people weren't moving from place to place alot, compared to now. Had the Spanish Flu come back again, the death toll will be MUCH higher, because people nowadays people use transportation methods such as Airplanes, Cars,Ships,etc. and that will carry the disease around. So if a Disease similar to the Spanish Flu, that can mark the end of Humanity. what do you guys think
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| 21 Feb 2016 10:15 AM |
we have much better technology here
we are close to the ebola vaccine anyways |
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| 21 Feb 2016 10:15 AM |
I never doubted that humanity could be wiped out by a bug. But what bug WOULD wipe out the world?
FlyingYamaski, that guy who is sick right now. | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4tsGWdarHc |
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| 21 Feb 2016 10:21 AM |
The range and capabilities of EBOV are easily restrained by its own genetic components.
Virology in itself is greatly inferior to bacteriology in terms of development.
Nonetheless, we have plenty of "viable" mechanisms to reduce the propagation of lethal pathogens. It is merely a matter of revising them accordingly. |
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| 21 Feb 2016 10:30 AM |
Ebola isn't a good virus. And yeah. This is possible.
[]EXTRA TALK![] I think IK how to cure most diseases.
1. Get someone contract the disease. With some kind of metal that can make the immune system on full alert. 2. Make their immune system be prepared for battle.
3. Wait for 5 dayz, then find a memory T Cell. And a Helper T
4. Inject to peepz, then TA-DA! Kinda a vaccine.
Oh wait. Cell rejection... This won't work. Back to the drawing board.
200: Success! Signature found. Say Hi! because hello, is complicated enough. |
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